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Last year, I did a short video series about playing through the first few hours of Rise of the Tomb Raider. These segments focus on the improvements in gameplay compared to the previous title, and how often they are overshadowed by … Continue reading →

Hi! Nelson here. As you might have seen already, I’m stepping back from game journalism to focus on making stories and games of my own. During this time, I’m looking for work, as well as catching up on games and movies that … Continue reading →

Developers IO Interactive use a streamlined UI, refined mechanics, and options for increased guidance to make the newest HITMAN an experience anyone interested in the franchise can enjoy. Christian gamers will be pleased to know the new HITMAN* (at this point at … Continue reading →

In cooperative first-person action game Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide*, players confront the apocalypse itself. The rat-like Skaven have summoned their dark god, and together, they’ve come to kill us all. In the video above, I’m joined by fellow Christian Saint … Continue reading →

LucasArts’ Outlaws is a fantastic first-person shooter that seems to have somehow slipped through the cracks for many old-school gamers. In this episode of Beyond Rated-M, I streamed Outlaws to discuss its unique approach to an extremely crowded genre. The Bundleopolis … Continue reading →

*Sources of screenshots are listed in their respective file names. __________________________________ Master Spy* gameplay footage and developer interview from the Video Games and the Bible YouTube channel: Master Spy‘s Steam store page is positively spartan, containing little more than a small series … Continue reading →